The article presents an examination into the Province Laws of Massachusetts during its colonial era in the late-17th and and 18th centuries. A broad overview is given of the government structures, powers and institutions in use during the period through their documentation within the legal acts and bills of the territory. Subjects discussed include the representational system used within Massachusetts, the organization of local governments in towns and counties, and the various systems of punishments for crimes.
Publication Date
Volume
3
Part
2
Page Range
158-177
Proceedings Genre